Month-by-month travel weather
Stockholm March weather
Stockholm, Sweden · March
More daylight, yet wet snow and refreeze are still possible
March brings longer days and hints of spring, but temperatures remain low and precipitation can mix rain and wet snow.
Melt-and-refreeze cycles can keep walking conditions tricky. Layers and traction footwear still matter.
March averages at a glance
Average low
around -4 to -1°C
Average high
around 2–6°C
Average precipitation
around 25–40 mm
Precip days
about 7–11 days
What to wear in March in Stockholm
Actual feel will change with wind and rain, but use the suggestions below to build a comfortable layered outfit.
- • Flexible warm layers + jacket/coat.
- • Optional wind/rain layer for wet days.
- • Traction shoes still help for refreeze patches.
- • Gloves/hat help in mornings and evenings.
Travel tips for visiting Stockholm in March
- • Even if afternoons melt, evenings can refreeze—watch your return route.
- • Increase indoor time on windy days.
- • Umbrella/rain readiness helps with wet-snow variability.
March weather in Stockholm — FAQ
Q. Is there still snow in March?
A. It varies; lingering snow and wet snow can still happen.
Q. Do you still need winter shoes?
A. Often yes—traction helps with melt/refreeze walking conditions.
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